Sock Bunny (Easter Crafts for Kids)

With Easter less than a week away it was time for me to finish preparing the kids Easter baskets. We are keeping their baskets simple, with a few Spring break craft activities and these adorable little sock bunnies. If you’re looking for a cute and easy handmade gift to add to their Easter basket then this tutorial is just for you! This quick and easy sock bunny tutorial is the perfect last minute Easter craft that you can make for the kids or with them.

Easter approached rather quickly this year, didn’t it? I think that’s what happens with most holidays now though. As a child you wait and wait for a holiday to come, the excitement making it feel as if it never will. But as an adult it seems as if they come right after another all too quickly. Or maybe that’s just me? But I’d like to take the week to really enjoy this holiday with the kids, its perhaps one of the most important for us. I know sock bunnies do not represent the true meaning of Easter but I do like to mix in a little bunny and egg-coloring fun into the holiday.

These little cuties were inspired by the sock bunnies on Spoonful. I actually shared those on here two years ago back when the site was called Family Fun. We are big Family Fun Magazine readers and always enjoy their creative craft ideas for kids. I’ve been receiving the magazine since my oldest was little and every month we try to make at least one craft from the magazine.

Comments

Brilliant idea!! Thank you so much! Easter is not so close for us yet (Orthodox Christians), but I’m already searching for handmade gift ideas and you just gave the one! Have a happy Easter holiday! And, by the way, congrats on your beautiful blog! :)

Great idea!! The one that I got when I was a kid was in a fabric bag with only a head sticking out. I am not sure that I ever understood why but I carried it everywhere with me for at least a few days. I probably still have it somewhere. I am going to have to look :) This might be something to do with the old socks that I have of my sons. Did you use kids sized ones or adults?

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